
A Fair Quarrel is a Jacobean tragicomedy, a collaboration between Thomas Middleton and William Rowley that was first published in 1617.


A Fair Quarrel is a play written by Thomas Middleton in the early 17th century. The play is set in London and revolves around the conflict between two friends, Frank and Wendoll, who both love the same woman, Anne. The play explores themes of jealousy, revenge, and the consequences...


The theme of A Fair Quarrel, is the nature of honour and the deceptiveness of reputation, and the play's three levels of action - main plot, subplot, and independent clown scenes - combine to expose the spuriousness of any external code of conduct.

A Fair Quarrel is a play written by Thomas Middleton, a prominent English playwright of the 17th century. The play tells the story of two friends, Frank and Wendoll, who fall in love with the same woman, Anne. When Anne chooses Frank over Wendoll, their friendship is put to the...

""A Fair Quarrel"" is a play written by Thomas Middleton, a renowned English playwright from the Jacobean era. The play is a tragicomedy that revolves around the story of two friends, Frank and Wendoll. The two friends are in love with the same woman, Anne, and their rivalry...

A Fair Quarrel is a play written by Thomas Middleton, a prominent English playwright of the Jacobean era. The play is set in 17th century London and tells the story of two friends, Frank and Wendoll, who fall in love with the same woman, Anne. The two friends become bitter rivals...
